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Cynthia Yan is a Visiting Professor in the Physics Department at Stanford University, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Sciences. Her academic appointment was noted for the 2019 academic year. Her research focuses on theoretical physics with an emphasis on quantum gravity, string theory, supersymmetry, and black hole physics. She explores topics such as BPS black hole microstates, entanglement in quantum systems, and holographic dualities.
Her work bridges advanced mathematical techniques with foundational questions in high-energy physics, including studies on wormholes, topological quantum field theories, and the interplay between QCD effects and particle physics observables like the Z boson forward-backward asymmetry. While specific grants or awards are not listed, her publications reflect engagement with cutting-edge theoretical frameworks and interdisciplinary methods.
Though no student advisees are explicitly documented here, her contributions to areas like matrix theory and emergent spacetime suggest involvement in graduate-level research training. Contact information specific to her role is not provided in the available data.
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